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Team Udayavani, Oct 14, 2020, 5:38 PM IST
Bantwal: Across the taluk, damages were reported due to the incessant rainfall over the last two days.
The hill adjoining the BC Road-Punjalakatte road at Bastikodi has begun to collapse causing panic among locals as there are huge trees on the hill.
A portion of the house of Sannakukku Vanjakshi’s at Baltila village has collapsed.
The areca nut plantation of Krishnamurthy at Kedila village has been damaged.
The water level in the Netravati River has also risen peaking at 6.2 metres on the morning of October 14.
In Mangaluru, due to incomplete works on the sewer beside the Padil Railway Underpass, rainwater flooded the Sri Ayyappa Mandir there. Rainwater also entered three houses near the temple.
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